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Israel launched a series of airstrikes in Lebanon's Nabatieh district Monday, marking the latest episode in the region's ongoing war . What Happened : The most recent strikes were in response to Hezbollah firing rockets near an Israeli watchtower, The Guardian reported. It was the first direct attack since a ceasefire went into effect Wednesday . The rockets were fired at the occupied Shebaa Farms on Monday night, according to The Guardian . The attack seemed more symbolic than destructive, at least at first. The rockets landed in an open area, killing at least two people, per Al Jazeera . Hezbollah described its move as an "initial warning defensive response" to Israel's alleged repeat offenses against the ceasefire agreement. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised a "strong" response after the alleged ceasefire breach on the part of Hezbollah , a militant group that has been in conflict with Israel since the early 1980s. See Also: Macron Has Sharp Words For Netanyahu That His Country Was Created By A UN Decision Why It Matters : Concerns are rising that the region could ditch the ceasefire entirely, Axios reports. Over the past year, the Israel-Hezbollah conflict has resulted in significant casualties, particularly among Hezbollah fighters. More than 400 Hezbollah members have been killed in Israeli strikes, The Times of Israel reported in August. The clashes have led to civilian deaths and injuries on both sides. The exact numbers vary depending on the sources and specific incidents. Conflict In Gaza Continues: In Gaza, the death toll has passed 44,000, the Associated Press reports . The conflict escalated after the Hamas militant group attacked Israeli civilians Oct. 7 , 2023, and continues to hold many of them hostage . Cross-border rocket attacks, airstrikes and other military actions against Gaza and neighboring Lebanon followed, heightening concerns of a broader regional war. Read Next: After Hunter Pardon, Biden May Consider Others: What To Expect Photo: Shutterstock © 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.
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Loc Performance Announces Major Capital Investments to Support Defense ContractsShoppers have been left scratching their heads after spotting Easter eggs on supermarket shelves before New Year’s Eve. With Easter Sunday not until April 20 next year, customers took to social media to express their confusion after finding chocolate eggs and hot cross buns already for sale in shops including Morrisons, Tesco and Asda. One user, @Jingle1991, shared a snap of Malteser Bunnies in Sainsbury’s on Christmas Eve, quipping: "Jesus hasn’t even been born yet." Meanwhile, Gary Evans posted a picture of Creme Eggs on display in Morrisons in Margate on Boxing Day. The 66-year-old told the PA news agency, "I just think it's crazy that everything is so superficial and meaninglessly commercial... (there’s) something quite frantic about it." On Friday evening, Joseph Robinson spotted Easter confectionery, including Cadbury Mini Eggs and themed Kit-Kat and Kinder Surprise products, at his local Morrisons. The 35-year-old admin support worker told PA: "It’s funny, as they’ve not even managed to shift the Christmas chocolates off the shelves yet and they’re already stocking for Easter." Read more: Essex couple 'frustrated' after being forced to prolong Christmas trip due to fog Read more: Car smashes through level crossing causing train delays during Essex police chase He added: "I wish that Supermarkets weren’t so blatantly consumerist-driven and would actually allow customers and staff a time to decompress during the Christmas period." When asked if he was tempted to make a purchase, Mr Robinson said: "As a vegan it holds no appeal to me!" Mike Chalmers, a committed Christian, expressed some contentment upon encountering an Easter promotion titled "Celebrate this Easter with Cadbury." The 44-year-old remarked, "Christmas and Easter are the two centre points of the Christian good news story, so it’s no bad thing to see the connections," and added, "It’s about more than shapes of chocolate, though! " On the other hand, marketing expert Andrew Wallis was taken aback to find Easter eggs on sale at the Co-op. Yet, he acknowledged this as indicative of corporate proactivity, saying: "It made me reflect on how big brands are always thinking ahead and planning early," the 54-year-old told PA: "My message to retailers would be: while planning ahead is important, it’s also essential to be mindful of consumer sentiment. " He further suggested: "Some might feel it’s too early for seasonal products like this but others might see it as a sign of forward-thinking. Striking the right balance is key to keeping customers happy."Jeremy Roach's buzzer-beating 3 gives No. 13 Baylor 99-98 win over No. 22 St. John's in 2OT